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532 Psychology says people who reach their 60s without a large circle of friends aren’t lonely — they’ve just stopped pretending to enjoy the kind of company that drained them for most of their lives

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 04/19/2026 09:33 EDT

By the time they hit 60, many people aren't losing friends—they're finally giving themselves permission to stop faking enthusiasm for relationships that have been secretly exhausting them for decades.

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